WEBVTT SUMMER STORM WORKED ITS WAY THROUGH THE METRO TONIGHT, BRINGING BURSTS OF HEAVY RAIN, GUSTY WINDS, AND LOTS OF LIGHTNING. WE ALSO SAW THAT LIGHTNING. OUR ACTION CAM RIGHT HERE, CAUGHT A PRETTY IMPRESSIVE LIGHTNING STRIKE, AS THE STORM MOVED INTO THE CITY, JUST AFTER 8:00. THE STORM REALLY BLEW UP WHEN IT GOT TO THE NORTHEAST HEIGHTS. AND NOT TOO LONG AGO, THERE WAS AN ARROYO RESCUE. KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER ANNA VELASQUEZ IS THERE LIVE WITH WHAT HAPPENED. HERE AT THE SOUTH PINO ARROYO AT LOUISIANA AND SAN ANTONIO. THIS IS WHERE A MAN CALLED A-P-D FOR HELP... DURING THE FLASH-FLOOD LIKE CONDITIONS IN THE CITY. AND HE WAS CALLING FROM UNDERNEATH THAT BRIDGE. THE SCARY PART WAS, POLICE SAY HE DIDN'T KNOW EXACTLY WHERE HE WAS WHEN HE CALLED FOR HELP. OFFICERS SAY HE CALLED FOR HELP DURING THE HEAVIEST DOWNPOUR. BUT OFFICERS QUICKLY FOUND HIM. THE GOOD NEWS, HE WAS ABLE TO CLIMB OUT WITH POLICE'S HELP. BUT THAT RAIN CAME POURING DOWN IN A FLASH. IT'S NOT KNOWN HOW THAT MAN ENDED UP UNDER A BRIDGE IN THE ARROYO... BUT POLICE AND FIRE SAY IT'S A GOOD REMINDER TO THE PUBLIC THAT DURING THIS MONSOON SEASON, STAY AWAY FROM ARROYOS AS THEY FILL UP FAST, AND CURRENTS ARE STRONG ENOUGH TO CARRY YOU AWAY. LIVE IN NORTHEAST ALBUQUERQUE ANNA VELASQUEZ KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS. FIRST ALERT METEOROLOGIST JOE DIAZ WARNED US DURING THE SIX O'CLOCK NEWSCAST THAT STORMS WOULD BE MOVING IN FROM THE NORTH... AND SOME PARTS OF THE CITY HAVE GOTTEN A LOT OF RAIN?